
BBC News Village Team Team

The government has announced that 2,500 hectares will be built in the new Woodyland in western England and 2,500 hectares of a “national forest” work.
The western forest is made up of new and existing forests across Glotcher, Wiltsheir, Somerset, Coutsvoolds, and Mendes, as well as in urban areas such as Bristol, Swendon and Glosster.
This will be the first forest in three new forests that have promised to help the government achieve a unpleasant legal goal that will achieve 16.5% of forests in England by
But with only 10% covered so far, environmental groups have warned that many other things should be done to achieve wood cultivation goals.

The latest research The total area of forests across the whole of the UK shows that it is currently estimated at 3.28 million hectares.
That accounts for 13% of the total area of British land, but in England only 10% forest.
Across the UK aims to plant 30,000 hectares of forests annually.
The latest annual statistics show that about 21,000 hectares were planted, mostly in Scotland and only 5,500 hectares in England.
Andy Igan, head of the Woodland True policy, said there was “significant progress” on tree planting, but that it is still “very more left” to achieve British goals.
He said protecting the government budget is very important.
“The cultivation of successful trees and continuous management requires long-term support,” he said.
“A difficult public expenditure environment can make it dangerous to cancel most of the good work.

Alex Stone, CEO of Avon Rast Forestry, who is a joint leadership behind the Western Forestry Project, said there were areas in the region where only 7 percent of the land had been covered.
“This is related to bringing these areas to have trees that we really need,” he said.
“What we aim to do with the Western forest is to reach 20 percent of the Canopes’ cover by
This plan is specifically targeting urban areas, including Bristol, Swendone and Glosster.
create job opportunities
The government has said it will put £7.5 million in the forest in the next five years.
“This project will not only help Britain to zero, but also improve economic growth and create jobs in the region,” he said.
Nature Minister Marie Creag said she hoped the Western forest would “make a big difference” for water quality, flood resistance and wildlife, as well as bringing nature “close people” in the region.
But he admits that there are many other things to do to adopt the national goal of planting England trees.
“I’m completely sure that we can reach where we need to reach that place,” he said.
“Prisons such as these give me hope and confidence that, although everyone draws together, working with the public and private sectors, we can do that.
He added that despite the continued budget cuts, the next two national forests will be delivered by the end of the parliament, along with other sources of budget that have been investigated.
The Western Forest is the first new national forest that has been designated in England in 30 years, after the construction of the original national forest across Leicestershair, Derbisheir and St. Stefard-Shair, where 9.8 million trees were planted.